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Mull / Meayll Circle, Isle of Man

A Stone Circle on the Isle of Man from c. 3500 BC.

It consists of 12 burial chambers placed in a ring, with 6 entrance passages leading into each pair of chambers. Sherds of ornate pottery, charred bones, flint tools and white quartz pebbles have been found in burial chambers.

It is located on Mull Hill, above Cregneash in the Parish of Rushen in the Isle of Man, overlooking Port Erin and Milner's Tower beyond.

 

This image was taken in the 2000s by John Hall. It was commissioned by Culture Vannin as a part of a set of images of the Isle of Man, taken for use within educational resources.

 

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Uploaded on January 9, 2017
Taken on February 17, 2008